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Picturing America - The Golden Age of Pictorial Maps

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Stephen Hornsby is director of the Canadian-American Center and professor of geography and Canadian studies at the University of Maine. He is author and co-editor of several books, including the prize-winning Historical Atlas of Maine . Klappentext Maps illustrated are drawn primarily from the Fair and Parry collections at the Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. Zusammenfassung Pictorial maps are artistic renderings rather than scientific representations of places that combine cartographic elements with texts and images and feature bold and arresting graphic design! bright and cheerful colors! and lively detail: think Saul Steinberg s famous New Yorker cover! View of the World from 9th Avenue. In the United States! the period of the 1920s through about 1970 represented a golden age for the form! with thousands of innovative pictorial maps mass-produced for use as advertisements or decorative consumer objects. This book is the first to consider pictorial maps as a distinct genre. Following an introduction by historian and collector Stephen Hornsby! it features 158 pictorial maps organized into six thematic sections! ranging from Maps to Amuse to Maps for War! all of them in full and glorious color. The book is published in association with the Library of Congress! which has extensive holdings in pictorial maps."

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